Most of the ribs are near circumferential bone and cartilage ‘fingers’ that provide shape to the chest and abdomen. Some of these ribs can be modified to improve the shape of the torso. In the upper abdominal region is the subcostal portion of the ribcage which is composed of the union of ribs #7 through 10 of its lower portion. This creates an arc of cartilage that is shaped like a stretch out ‘U’.
Normally the subcostal ribcage has a slightly more horizontal projection than the rest of the ribcage above it. But it can have an increased projection due to genetics, congenital deformities or injury. This can create a protrusion of the subcostal ribcage that creates an unaesthetic flare or prominence.


Subcostal rib shaving also prevents blunt ends of the remaining rib from being seen on the outside should a total resection be done. This is of particular relevance in thinner patients where there is little soft tissue cover. Rib shaving ensures that there remains a smooth shape to the reduced subcostal protrusion. Shaving may seem like it does not remove much rib but when the pieces are put together the amount of rib removed looks more substantial.
Dr. Barry Eppley
Indianapolis, Indiana
